A reminder for all you VAs, the Virtual Assistant Industry Survey is still underway. Danielle’s goal is 1,000 participants, and if I remember correctly, she’s half way there. You’ll get a free copy of the results if you participate in the survey, so head on over there and let
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The Virtual Assistant Chamber of Commerce (VACOC) is conducting it’s yearly Virtual Assistant Industry Survey. This year’s theme is on social networking and I’m sure the results will prove to be interesting! The VACOC’s goal is to reach at least 1,000 participants this year, so go here to take the
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Stacy is the very definition of Moxie and an absolute inspiration to me. She is smart, savvy, beautiful, transparent and all-around kick-ass person. On top of all this, her latest blog post on Virtual Moxie will blow you away. Go read it now. Go!
Have I ever told you how much I love Danielle? She rocks! If you are Virtual Assistant and not reading her blog or a member of her Peer Group, you shoud be. Danielle’s most recent blog post is a MUST read for all Virtual Assistants, newbie or seasoned.
Each month the VACOC hosts a free monthly teleseminar for small business owners. This month’s seminar, “How to Write Articles to Market Your Business, even in You are not a Writer.” will be held next Thursday, July 16th.
If you are like me, and have been wanting to get started with
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I recently had the following comment pending moderation (copied ‘as is’ with errors and all):
“Iwon’t agree with this completely that virtual assistants are part owners and not employees. Actually they are personal assistants with the advantage of covering clients from a wider geographical range then your regular P.A. and just
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When people read different articles about Virtual Assistance, or how to chose a Virtual Assistant, they are often told to get references before agreeing to work with a VA. Some of these articles are just laughable. I’ve also noticed different discussions around the blogosphere about the pros and cons of
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Have you heard the saying: “When you make plans, God laughs?” That’s exactly what it has been like trying to get my online newsletter going.
In any case, it’s here! The Divine Line is finally ready to go. The first issue will be sent out this week or Monday
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I recently came across a blog post that got my ire up. The name of this post is “How to Test Drive a Virtual Assistant.” It came through Google Alerts and as soon as I saw the title I knew it was going to be another wasted article misrepresenting the
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Everything you write, whether it is email or blog post, a letter or proposal is a reflection of you. Documents that are sloppy and have a lot of errors in them can damage your credibility and you may not be taken seriously. Here are some techniques to use when proofreading
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